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27 Jul 2017, 8:08 am by Phillips & Associates
For one North Jersey nurse, the fact that there was no proof that she was a “materially enhanced risk of serious harm” to herself, her patients, or her co-workers meant that she was allowed to go forward with her disability discrimination case, according to the New Jersey Supreme Court. [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 7:01 am by Scott Wolfe
"   Likewise, New Jersey Biz writes that "Spiking materials costs may puncture project prices. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 9:01 am by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
Mill Supply Co. et al, plaintiff filed on behalf of the victim, a former cabinet maker from New Jersey who reportedly used two bags of defendant fertilizer company’s spreader fertilizer twice annually on his personal lawn in New Jersey. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 2:07 pm by John J. Sullivan
Warner-Lambert & Co., 467 F.3d 85, 94 (2d Cir. 2006)). [read post]
6 Mar 2017, 9:39 am by Robert Chewning, Esq.
  In reviewing these claims, the Court adopted the Ninth Circuit’s narrow interpretation of the 11 U.S.C. 506(b)(6) in In re El Toro Materials Co., Inc., which asked: “Assuming all other conditions remain constant, would the landlord have the same claim against the tenant if the tenant were to assume the lease rather than rejecting it? [read post]
7 May 2019, 2:00 pm by Vercammen Law
" [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] [see downloadable material] 191 207 207 Irrevocable Life Insurance TrustsMartin A. [read post]
15 Jul 2010, 2:39 pm by Bexis
  We’re presuming that New Jersey has a minority tolling statute, but even that shouldn’t let a plaintiff slide for 30 years. [read post]
26 Dec 2016, 9:13 am by Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
 LEsperance, 195 N.J. 247 (2008) and In re Estate of Roccamonte, 174 N.J. 381 (2002), the New Jersey Supreme Court upheld palimony agreements between two unmarried cohabitants. [read post]